OK, it's still the preseason, so this "material" is more like one of those sad posters one finds stapled to a telephone pole after somebody loses their cat. But it just keeps coming.

It began with rookie running back Andre Williams saying the Giants were New York's "real" team. It continued with Jets head coach Rex Ryan's response. And with Williams responding to Ryan's response. And with Jets center Nick Mangold playfully showing off the Snoopy Trophy, which is a real thing that really does go to the winner of a dress rehearsal that matters for little more than hoping no one gets hurt and seeing which guys at the tail end of the roster might make the team.

Next up? Jets guard Willie Colon, a Bronx native who attended Hofstra University, where the Jets staged a walk-through practice Thursday night. He was asked about Williams's comment.

Wait for it ...

"We'll answer all his remarks tomorrow," Colon said.

You hear that, Giants?! Do you!?

Just a hunch, but I'm guessing they don't, since the game doesn't count and all. But Colon was asked the question, he gave an answer, and here we are.

"At the end of the day, that's our house, and we consider it our house," Colon said. "Only one way to solve it is to win it."